In a twist of events, no taxpayer money was spent, not even for a coffee, in the absence of the advisor to the Minister of Culture for major events. Dr. Maria Rosaria Boccia did not have access to any confidential documents, especially those related to the organization of the G7 Culture.
Gennaro Sangiuliano stands his ground against the pressure. Despite being called to Palazzo Chigi by Prime Minister Meloni, he maintains his version of events, calling himself a victim of an “undeniable media storm” where it’s hard to distinguish between fake news and reality.
Despite the challenges from Maria Rosaria Boccia, the woman who claims unfulfilled promises and has challenged not only the Minister’s wrath but also the President of the Council, who was criticized for not even mentioning her name, Sangiuliano’s statements were refuted swiftly. Boccia hits back with even stronger accusations, hinting at the Minister’s imminent resignation.

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It’s not just about the potential financial damage; Boccia, in her morning social media outpourings, accuses, “I never paid anything, I was always told that the ministry reimbursed councilors’ expenses, so all trips were always arranged by the minister’s Chief of Staff.”

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These accusations from the businesswoman from Pompeii call for a new clarification between the Prime Minister and the Minister. After being summoned to Palazzo Chigi, Sangiuliano emerges with an official statement reiterating “the truth of my statements.” The uncertainty surrounding the G7 Culture event could potentially lead to the cancellation of the main attraction, the visit to the archaeological sites of Pompeii, shifting the focus of the event to Naples.
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